Red Tail Tiger Shovelnose Hybrid
I have had both a tiger shovelnose and a red tail tiger shovelnose hybrid for about a month now. Both have grown at least an inch, with the red tail tiger shovelnose having grown the most. Put it this way, the aggressive nature and hungry nature that the red tail is known for is not wasted on my hybrid! He was about 5 inches when I got him. I tried to keep him on pellets and dried shrimp, but he wasn't happy. Then I added two 5 inch clown knives. That evening, he ate the first one - I came around and saw his belly pumped out and the tip of the clown knife's tail sticking out of his wide mouth. The next evening, he ate the other clown knife. All of the plants and rocks that I had put into the tank for hiding places didn't work well. Now I've given up on pellets and shrimp, and am feeding goldfish feeders. In the daytime, he and the tiger shovelnose just lay around - but turn out the lights after dark, and they turn into predatory "sharks," cruising all around the tank looking for something to eat. Still, wouldn't trade him for anything - very cool fish...
100 gallon tank, 5' L x 2' H x 14" W
1 x Red Tail Tiger Shovelnose Hybrid Catfish: 6.5 inches
1 x Tiger Shovelnose Catfish: 7 inches
2 x Peacock Bass (cichlid): 4 - 4.5" each
1 x Albino Oscar: 5"
1 x Royal Clown Knife: 9"